Visualization Tools for Firing Correlation Based on the Joint-PSTH

It is now commonly accepted that planning and execution of movements are based on distributed processing by neural populations in motor cortical areas. However, the time course of modi cations of correlation in relation to behaviour are not evaluated systematically. From this point of view, the correlated ring from simultaneously recorded neurons subjected to repeated stimulation is in need of visualizing. Here, new visualization tools based on the normalized Joint-PSTH are introduced. These tools visualize spatio-temporal structure of correlated ring among more than three neurons in the cortex. The practical aspects of its application to Optical Imaging data are shown.